The name of Quinby has given you an appreciation for many beautiful and refined aspects of life--music and art, literature, drama--and the outdoors, where you find much peace and relaxation, but it creates a far too sensitive nature. At times, you are very inspired, desiring to be with people and to entertain others as the "life of the party," while at other times you are aloof and choose to remove yourself entirely from association. You have a clever imagination and an ability to express your deeper thoughts and feelings through composition and poetry. You have many wonderful ideas and plans but fail to initiate action because of lack of confidence. You must fight against self-consciousness and insecurity. You sense and feel much that you do not understand, and sometimes you are alarmed at some of your thoughts and visions. When life becomes too routine and monotonous, you look for ways to create variety. You can be acutely hurt by unkind comments and it is at such times that you withdraw into your own world of thought. You are fond of sugars, starches, and sours and, depending on how often you eat these foods, you could be subject to such conditions as eczema or arthritis. Any health weaknesses tend to affect the bronchial organs with such ailments as colds, asthma, hayfever, or in severe cases, tuberculosis or heart troubles.